Paying by card sir? That will be an extra 10%…
We were recently asked whether the law had changed so that no card surcharges could be passed onto customers.
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So, who am I contracting with?
The names may be fictitious but the Court of Appeal has recently held that the contract would be with the named individual in a personal capacity.
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And for our Derbyshire clients…
Demands for paymenmt for accessing your property to install fibre optic are fake.
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Standing every day – is this a day to day activity?
To bring a claim of disability discrimination the employee must show that they have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long term effect on that person’s ability to carry out normal day to day activities.
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Lawgistics Discuss: Checkout number 4 please!
An employee posted on Facebook details of recent disciplinary action he had been subject to.
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Article on Cam-Belt Breaks all Records Known to Man (maybe not) and results in ‘unwanted’ honour…
It was clear that we will have to give serious thought as to how we advise on the thorny issue of if and when to replace a cam-belt pre-sale.
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When Staff Make a Pig’s Ear of Horseplay
Whilst we agreed that respectful workplace ‘banter’ should not be banned, employees should have the forethought to think of the reasonably foreseeable consequences that a prank could cause.
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Thou doth Tweet too much information!
Employers need to consider who else can see an employee’s Twitter/Facebook account.
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Road Traffic Offences- Failure to identify the driver
it is important to get a clear record of who was driving when an offence is committed.
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Distance Selling Regulations – eBay
If you are in business and selling to a consumer then if you use the traditional eBay method of selling as an auction then the DSRs do not apply.
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Motorhouse 2000 Ltd fined for chemical injuries to boy on work experience
The company failed to avoid exposure to the chemical and should have provided him with safety goggles.
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New Consumer Bill of Rights proposed in Queen’s Speech
Much existing consumer law is quite old and to this end the new laws will extend to digital content.
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